As of now I have a bit over $1500.00 invested. I know it seems like a lot but if you want a top of the line rimfire you have to be willing to spend whatever it costs to to bring your ideas to reality. I'm extremely satisfied with the way it came out.

for all that money what do your groups look like?

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The sporter will shoot a .4" 3 shot group @ 50 yds. The AR clone will only do a 1 inch at that range simply because I'm using a holographic sight. That's good enough for me. Neither rifle was built for matches so it doesn't matter all that much. I'm more then happy with both's accuracy. I'm not as accuracy crazed as a lot of others. The sporter is very accurate to me but it is also an artistic extension of my personality.
Since it seems you mention the money invested here is a list of what has been done to it.

Bolt Work by Randy at CPC
o Bolt is totally disassembled, cleaned, deburred
o Bolt face is surface ground and squared to .0425" LR rim headspace depth; same as bolt action rifle for accuracy and reduced flyers
o Bolt side is beautifully prism jeweled
o A hole is E.D.M.'ed and a stainless dowel pin pressed in over the front of the firing pin to hold it from raising up, reducing flyers and to get more consistent firing pin strikes.
o Bolt buffer installed.

The sporter will shoot a .4" 3 shot group @ 50 yds. The AR clone will only do a 1 inch at that range simply because I'm using a holographic sight. That's good enough for me. Neither rifle was built for matches so it doesn't matter all that much. I'm more then happy with both's accuracy. I'm not as accuracy crazed as a lot of others. The sporter is very accurate to me but it is also an artistic extension of my personality.
Since it seems you mention the money invested here is a list of what has been done to it.

Bolt Work by Randy at CPC
o Bolt is totally disassembled, cleaned, deburred
o Bolt face is surface ground and squared to .0425" LR rim headspace depth; same as bolt action rifle for accuracy and reduced flyers
o Bolt side is beautifully prism jeweled
o A hole is E.D.M.'ed and a stainless dowel pin pressed in over the front of the firing pin to hold it from raising up, reducing flyers and to get more consistent firing pin strikes.
o Bolt buffer installed.